“…Overall, our results suggest that besides the well-established requirements in glia (see below), innate immune response pathways may also have important, cell autonomous roles in modulating neuronal vulnerability to tau pathology in AD. Indeed, both insect and mammalian neurons express evolutionary-conserved innate immune signaling pathways, including Toll-like receptors and NFκB signal transduction components, and these pathways can be triggered by infection or other cellular insults (Lehnardt et al, 2003;Tang et al, 2007;Cao et al, 2013;Cho et al, 2013;Welch et al, 2022). In addition, NFκB immune signaling pathways have been coopted for diverse, non-canonical functions, such as in neurodevelopment and synaptic plasticity (Okun et al, 2011;Gutierrez and Davies, 2011;Nguyen et al, 2020).…”